2016 NFL Betting Picks - Football Lines at BetDSI Sportsbook

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When it comes to sports betting, the NFL is the undisputed King. There is nothing that compares with the NFL at the sportsbook. Let’s take a look at NFL betting and the key dates to keep in mind for the 2016 NFL schedule. The most popular day for betting football is Sunday with many NFL games on the board but there are actually more football betting lines available on Saturday because there are more games available. And the two biggest games each week are Sunday Night Football on NBC and Monday Night Football on ESPN.

The NFL plays a 16-game schedule spread out over 17 weeks as each team gets a bye. The Preseason begins each August, the regular season in September, the playoffs in January and the Super Bowl in February. The 2016 NFL Preseason begins on Sunday, August 7th with the Hall of Fame Game between the Green Bay Packers and Indianapolis Colts. The 2016 NFL Regular Season begins on Thursday, September 8th as the defending Super Bowl champion Denver Broncos host the Carolina Panthers in a Super Bowl 50 rematch on NBC. The weekly action continues throughout the year with games on Thursdays, Sundays and Mondays.

BetDSI sportsbook has a multitude of NFL betting options available throughout the year including NFL futures, NFL props, Super Bowl betting odds, halftime lines, etc. Let’s take a look at what to expect in NFL betting for the 2016 season.

NFL 2016 Regular Season

The 2016 NFL regular season begins on Thursday, September 8th as the defending Super Bowl champion Denver Broncos host the Carolina Panthers on NBC television. The regular season concludes with Week 17 action on Sunday, January 1st, 2017. The NFL playoffs begin the following week with Wild Card action and everything culminates with Super Bowl LI on Sunday, February 5th, 2017 at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas which is the home of the Houston Texans. It will be the 51st Super Bowl and referenced once again by Roman Numerals

Super Bowl LI takes place on Sunday, February 5th at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas. The game will decide the champion for the 2016 regular season. Here is a look at the game, Super Bowl odds and Super Bowl betting. The game will begin at approximately 6:25 pm Eastern Time and be televised by FOX. It will be the third Super Bowl held in Houston after Super Bowl VIII in 1974 and Super Bowl XXXVIII in 2004.